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Paul Braverman Photography

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  • new work
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    • willets point: a series
      • introduction: a disappearing world
      • images
    • java joe’s: a series
    • d’amico coffee: a series
    • innocent bystanders
    • the bigger picture
  • gospel tabernacle church
  • grand central
  • street photography
    • b&w
    • lovers
    • workers
    • everyone else
  • fragments of the city
  • beautiful destruction
  • if no one sees it, is it art?
  • athletic composition
  • asphault and steel
  • places
    • pueblo de san ildefonso, nm
    • corral de piedras, mexico
    • brainum steel, south bronx
    • three chinatowns
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2 Comments

  1. Krystal Mcdaniels
    12 months ago Permalink

    A motivating discussion is definitely worth comment. There’s no doubt that that you should publish more on this subject matter, it may not be a taboo subject but typically people do not speak about such subjects. To the next! Many thanks!!

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    • pbadmin
      12 months ago Permalink

      Krystal, that was a great message! Thank you. The only problem is that I’m not sure what you mean. Or who you are. I agree that motivating discussions are wonderful things and I’d be happy to publish more. But I don’t remember publishing anything before. As to the picture you chose, I’m particularly fond of it but it doesn’t seem to be a taboo subject.

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